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Top Text Title: Top Text: Focus of Study: Discuss whether or not the creature is a good example of a scapegoat. Identify what archetypal situations and images are present in Frankenstein and discuss what effect they have on the story. *Situations - Quest, Renewal of life, Initiation, the Fall, Redemptive Sacrifice *Images - Colors, Numbers, Water, Gardens Geometric Shapes, Celestial Bodies, and Yin and Yang. In your written work, include why this is called the Modern Prometheus. Or decide which more strongly fits the loner archetype: the monster or Frankenstein. Links Section Title:
Bottom Text Title: Bottom Text: Grudzina (2005). Teaching Mary Shelley's Frankenstein from multiple perspectives. Delaware: Prestwick House, Inc.
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